IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, announced a 3-day specific sale providing all-inclusive fares on Wednesday–starting from Rs 915 on its domestic and international connections to celebrate its 15 year anniversary.
The give for travellers will be readily available from August 4-6, 2021, and can be availed on travel in between September 1, 2021, till March 26, 2022, the airline stated in a press statement. The airline revealed that the 6E add-ons like Fast Forward, 6E Flex, 6E Bagport will be presented at just Rs 315. The Car Rental service will begin at Rs 315.
Here’s one more very good news for HSBC credit card holders. The HSBC card holders can avail an more 5 per cent cashback give of up to Rs 750 on a minimum transaction of Rs 3,000. An more 6E advantages with 10 per cent cashback can be availed by consumers on employing Ka-ching credit card for flight booking and 20 per cent cashback on employing Ka-ching credit card for pre-booking add-ons.
IndiGo CEO Ronojoy Dutta stated in the press statement that it is a momentous occasion for all of us as we celebrate 15 fulfilling years. We would like to express our gratitude towards our consumers and personnel for their self-assurance in us even in the course of the worst instances. On behalf of group IndiGo, I would like to thank all our consumers, partners and members of the aviation fraternity who have made this journey so prosperous, concluded the CEO.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Wednesday stated that IndiGo has began operating flights on the Imphal-Shillong route below the regional connectivity scheme UDAN.
“The airline, which started operating its flights on the route from Tuesday onwards, will be operating four flights in a week and will deploy its 78-seater ATR-72 aircraft. Currently, 66 UDAN routes are operational by IndiGo airline,” the ministry’s statement noted. Shillong is the second city to be connected with Imphal below the UDAN scheme, it added.
Under the regional connectivity scheme UDAN, monetary incentives from the Centre, state governments and airport operators are extended to chosen airlines to encourage operations from unserved and underserved airports, and hold airfares cost-effective.